Enez Brannec Open Cardi by anne regourd

Enez Brannec Open Cardi

Knitting
October 2020
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch with larger needles
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
738 - 1148 yards (675 - 1050 m)
XS (S, M, L, 1X, 2X), see notes
English Additional languages which are not in the download: French
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Knitting a cardigan sounds like a big project, involving a lot of yarns, skills and time. with the shaping and calculating can be intimidating. What if we can knit with simple square shape, minimal calculation, and basic techniques? If you are a beginner or just looking for simple, brainless project, this might be the answer for you. you will be knitting back and forth on straight needles and basically making rectangles, with out sewing.

The Enez Brannec open cardi is worked seamlessly from the bottom up. The body is worked back and forth in rows until the separation with the sleeves. The collar is worked at the same time as the body, making this a seamless cardigan!

The neck bands are a continuation of the front, they are joined with a 3-Needle BO and sewn to the neck back, (you do have to join the ends of the collar at the back of the neck, so one little seam.) The sleeves are worked in the round from the underarm to the elbow.

This open cardi is effortless and stylish. It’s sure to be a cardigan you’ll reach for over and over again. the unique construction of this Loose-fitting cardigan makes it a quick and fun knit!

Knit in heavy yarn, all edges are straight, no shaping, and the collar is knit in one piece with the body. it’s a good choose for someone who hasn’t knit a cardi before.

The patterns are beginner friendly, fun and fast to knit and the finished garments are a true wardrobe staple.

Yarn: Gilliatt by De rerum natura (50% Wool, 205m per 100g skein); Sample uses colour sel.
Yardage: (4, 4, 4)(5, 5, 6) skeins (675, 740, 820)(900, 975, 1050) metre

Dimensions (20½, 22½, 24½)(26½, 28½, 30½)“ (52, 57, 62)(67, 72, 77.5) cm back width at bust/chest

Sized to fit approximately 30–34 (34–38, 38–42, 42–46, 46–50, 50–54)“ 76–86.5 (86.5–96.5, 96.5–106.5, 106.5–117, 117–127, 127–137) cm bust/chest

Recommended ease: 4 to 8 inches or 10 to 20 cm of positive ease. To pick your best size, measure your full bust and add your desired ease, then pick the finished bust circumference closest to that number. Sample shown is size 24½” (62 cm) back width with 7¼” (18.5 cm) positive ease on model.

Notion: markers, tapestry needle
circular Needles:
5mm (US8) needles 4.5mm (US7) Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
Gauge in pattern:
20 sts and 26 rows to 10cm (4 inch) in St st in 5mm (US8)
18 sts and 24 rows to 10cm (4 inch) in rib 2x2 in 4.5mm (US7)
Gauge and needle size are suggestions only. Individual knitting style and yarn characteristics affect the lace, so adjust needle size to get preferred results.
Techniques Used:
Knitting and Purling.
Working flat
Binding off, 3 needle bind off (option)

Errata:
in the schematic page 2 and 3 for dimension in CM an In there was a mistake, You have:
for Back Cast on (52, 57, 62)(67, 72, 77) sts. you should have Cast on (88, 96, 106)(114, 122, 130) sts (for (52, 57, 62)(67, 72, 77)cm)
I have corrected it in the Version 2 of the file, and in photos too.
my sincerest apology.